"Some
people in the New Age (M.), particularly those who have dabbled in Eastern
practice, have swung with the pendulum of enatiadromia to a new extreme
or one-sideness. They will monotonously insist on the oneness of
everything no matter what is being discussed, and use this obvious
reality as a way of leveling all difference, distinction and
discernment. This point of view can be even more limiting than
the tunnel vision of the reductive thinker, since at least the
reductive thinker is still thinking about and investigating something,
no matter how much they miss the infinite, interelated context of the
something. This type of New Ager, however, takes oneness as a truism
that relieves them of the need for thinking, discrimination and
discernment and pulls oneness out of a hat, like the most tired of
magician’s rabbits, whenever any issue requiring discernment appears.
Recognizing that individuals or groups that are in conflict are part of
the same oneness is crucial, but it is also crucial to recognize their
individual differences and what sets them apart. The great American
pioneer psychologist William James wrote more than a century ago that
besides the oneness of things, anyone who glances at the phenomenal
world should also be struck by the eachness of things. We see a world of
unique individual trees and people, for example, and not an homogenous
mass of treeness or undifferentiated pool of humanity. The dynamic
paradoxicalist recognizes that there is both oneness and eachness, these
are the two poles of the paradox that must be held in mind to
understand both interrelation and individuality."

~ JonathanZap ~

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Jeff interviews Australian freedom fighter Max Igan, topics include:
Max's recent politically motivated assault in Australia, Israel's open
war crimes in Palestine, Max was deliberately targeted for speaking out,
paid pro Israeli propaganda agents, the anti-semitic smoke screen, the
geopolitics of the region, planned destabilization in the middle east,
false Jews are in charge of Israel, mandatory vaccination in Australia,
government itself is a threat to national security, the labeling of
protesters as anti-government extremists, this year 2016 people need to
stand up and speak to power, The Full Circle Project and support groups,
the logical fallacies of the statist, using the system against itself,
debt slavery, Kilary Clinton, Ayahuasca and Anarchapulco!

World's Oldest Temple

To Be Restored

The ancient site of Göbekli Tepe in Turkey has rewritten the early history of civilization.

The world’s oldest monuments may soon get an image makeover. A new project will promote and preserve Göbekli Tepe,home to the most ancient temple structures ever discovered.Turkey hopes to eventually boost tourism at the site, which is in a region where tourism has declinedbecause of the nearby Syrian conflict and refugee crisis. Since excavations began in 1995, the site in southeastern Turkey has
changed the way archaeologists think about the origins of civilization. Its circular structures, ith their elaborately carved stones and
distinctive, T-shaped pillars, are more than 12,000 years old —older than
the invention of agriculture or even pottery.The early dates have upended the idea that agriculture led to
civilization. Scholars long thought that when hunter-gatherers settled
down and started growing crops, the resulting food surplus made it
possible for people to organize complex societies.

Göbekli Tepe callsthat

conventional wisdom into question.

Klaus
Schmidt, a German archaeologist who led excavations at the site, argued
before he died in 2014 that it might have worked the other way around:
The vast labor force needed to build the enclosures pushed people to
develop agriculture as a way of providing predictable food — and perhaps
drink — for workers.

At theWorld Economic Forum

in Davos, Switzerland,

Turkey’s Doğuş Group
will announce Wednesday that they plan to spend $15 million over the
next 20 years on the project, in partnership with the National
Geographic Society. “Göbekli Tepe is our zero point in time,” Doğuş
Group chairman Ferit F. Şahenk said in a press release.

Earliest Religious Site?

Newly gathered evidence from excavations at the site backs up
Schmidt’s argument that the beginnings of civilization spurred the
invention of farming. In the middle of each monumental enclosure are two
tall T-shaped pillars, carved with stylized arms, hands and loincloths.
The largest weigh more than 16 tons. Carving and moving them from a
nearby quarry must have been a tremendous challenge, requiring hundreds
of people and enough food to feed them all ...